A method of forming a hollow body having a hollow flange may include performing a hydroforming process to a tubular blank. The tubular blank may be deformed and shaped to form the hollow body and the hollow flange. Subsequent processes may be performed to the hollow flange such as a flattening process whereby confronting internal surfaces of the hollow flange are brought together to abut each other and form a flat flange.
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14. A method of forming a hollow body having a hollow flange, comprising:
providing a tubular blank; and
performing a hydroforming process to the tubular blank to form the hollow body and the follow flange, wherein a bend radius of an outer end of the hollow flange is greater than two times the thickness of a wall of the tubular blank at the hollow flange, and is less than about six times the thickness of the wall of the tubular blank at the hollow flange, and wherein the hollow body defines a first hollow space and the hollow flange defines a second hollow space, the first and second hollow spaces being separated by an abutment interface whereby confronting internal surfaces of the tubular blank are brought together by the first and second die halves and contact each other at the abutment interface.
1. A method of forming a hollow body with a flange, the method comprising:
providing a tubular blank;
placing the tubular blank between a first die half and a second die half, each of the first and second die halves having a body forming cavity portion and a flange forming cavity portion;
applying an internal hydraulic pressure to the tubular blank while the tubular blank is within said body forming cavity portion and said flange forming cavity portion;
closing the first and second die halves on the tubular blank whereby the body forming cavity portions form the hollow body and the flange forming cavity portions form a hollow flange extending from the hollow body wherein the hollow flange has a hollow space defined in part by spaced apart internal surfaces of the hollow flange and by an abutment interface whereby the internal surfaces come together and contact each other;
opening the first and second die halves;
removing the hollow body and hollow flange out of the first and second die halves; and
flattening the hollow flange after the hollow body and hollow flange have been removed from the die halves whereby confronting internal surfaces of the hollow flange are brought together to abut each other and form a flat flange.
9. A method of forming a hollow body having a hollow flange, the method comprising:
providing a tubular blank;
placing the tubular blank between a first die half and a second die half, each of the first and second die halves having a body forming cavity portion and a flange forming cavity portion wherein the flange forming cavity portion is offset from an axis of the body forming cavity portion;
applying an internal hydraulic pressure to the tubular blank while the tubular blank is within said body forming cavity portion and said flange forming cavity portion;
closing the first and second die halves on the tubular blank whereby the body forming cavity portions form the hollow body and the flange forming cavity portions form a hollow flange extending from the hollow body;
opening the first and second die halves; and
removing the hollow body and hollow flange out of the first and second die halves, the hollow body defining a first hollow space and the hollow flange defining a second hollow space, the first and second hollow spaces being separated by an abutment interface whereby confronting internal surfaces of the tubular blank are brought together by the first and second die halves and contact each other at the abutment interface.
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This application claims the benefit of, and incorporates by reference in its entirety, U.S. Provisional Ser. No. 61/152,870 filed Feb. 16, 2009.
The present invention relates generally to forming hollow bodies, and more particularly to forming hollow bodies with flanges.
Hollow bodies of relatively complex cross-sectional profiles are commonly shaped out of tubular blanks by a hydroforming process. In such a process, a tubular blank is placed between a pair of dies matching the desired shape of an end product, the dies are closed, and an internal hydraulic pressure is developed inside of the tubular blank to cause the tubular blank to take on the shape of the dies. Flanges are sometimes formed with the hollow bodies as part of the hydroforming process. In some cases, however, forming the flanges causes cracks or other leaks to the associated hollow bodies which in turn causes the hydroforming process to fail.
In at least one implementation, a method of forming a hollow body with a flange may include providing a tubular blank. The method may also include placing the tubular blank between a first die half and a second die half. The first and second die halves may have a body forming cavity portion and a flange forming cavity portion. The method may further include applying an internal hydraulic pressure to the tubular blank. The method may include closing the first and second die halves on the tubular blank whereby the body forming cavity portions may form the hollow body and the flange forming cavity portions may form a hollow flange that may extend from the hollow body. The method may also include opening the first and second die halves, and removing the hollow body and the hollow flange out of the first and second die halves. The method may further include flattening the hollow flange whereby confronting internal surfaces of the hollow flange may be brought together and may abut each other to form a flat flange.
In at least one implementation, a method of forming a hollow body having a hollow flange may include providing a tubular blank. The method may also include placing the tubular blank between a first die half and second die half. Each of the first and second die halves may have a body forming cavity portion and a flange forming cavity portion. The method may further include applying an internal hydraulic pressure to the tubular blank. The method may include closing the first and second die halves on the tubular blank whereby the body forming cavity portions may form the hollow body and the flange forming cavity portions may form a hollow flange that may extend from the hollow body. The method may also include opening the first and second die halves and removing the hollow body and the hollow flange out of the first and second die halves. The hollow body may define a first hollow space and the hollow flange may define a second hollow space. The first and second hollow spaces may be separated by an abutment interface whereby confronting internal surfaces of the tubular blank may be brought together by the first and second die halves and may contact each other at the abutment interface.
In at least one implementation, a method of forming a hollow body having a hollow flange may include providing a tubular blank and performing a hydroforming process to the tubular blank. The hydroforming process may form the hollow body and the hollow flange. A bend radius of an outer end of the hollow flange may be greater than about two times the thickness of a wall of the tubular blank at the hollow flange, and may be less than about six times the thickness of the wall of the tubular blank at the hollow flange.
The following detailed description of preferred embodiments and best mode will be set forth with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring in more detail to the drawings, an exemplary embodiment of a tubular blank 10 is shaped by a hydroforming process into a hollow body 12 having a flange 14. Additional metalworking processes may be performed to form the hollow body 12 and flange 14 into a desired end product such as an automotive component like a door reinforcement with a flange for mounting weather strips and/or other components, for example. Of course, other applications and other components are possible.
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The hydroforming process puts the tubular blank 10 into a different shape of comparatively complex cross-sectional profile. The hydroforming process may be a so-called pressure-sequence hydroforming process, or may be another type. Referring to
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The flattening process forms the hollow flange 14 into the flat flange (
The welding process joins the first and second flange walls 30, 32 together and strengthens the flat flange 14. The hollow body 12 and flat flange 14 may be transported away from the flattening machine and to a separate welding machine for the welding process. Referring to
The cutting process removes a terminal end 52 of the flat flange 14 off of the flange and produces a shorter edge thereat. The hollow body 12 and flat flange 14 may be transported away from the welding machine and to a separate cutting machine for the cutting process. Referring to
Once removed from the cutting machine, the hollow body 12 and flat flange 14 are at least mostly complete as shown by a cross-sectional profile of the desired end product of
While the forms of the invention herein disclosed constitute presently preferred embodiments, many others are possible. It is not intended herein to mention all the possible equivalent forms or ramifications of the invention. It is understood that the terms used herein are merely descriptive, rather than limiting, and that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention.
Bliss, Martin L., Bestard, Tom L., Khodayari, Ghafoor
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